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1 παράπηγμα
boothΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > παράπηγμα
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2 σκηνή
-ῆς + ἡ N 1 283-69-20-26-36=434 Gn 4,20; 12,8; 13,3.5; 18,1σκηνὴ τοῦ μαρτυρίου tent or tabernacle of testimony Ex 29,4; ἐν τῇ ἑορτῇ τῶν σκηνῶν at the feast of tabernacles 2 Chr 8,13; Σκηναί Booths Gn 33,17(secundo)*Nm 24,6 σκηναί tents-אָֹהִלים for MT ֲאָהִלים aloes; *Ps 41(42),5 σκηνῆς of a booth -סְכ for MT ָסְךCf. BARR 1985, 28-35; CAIRD 1976, 82; DE WAARD 1981, 559-560; HARL 1986a, 66; LE BOULLUEC1989 267.269. 280; MICHAELIS 1954a, 40-43; PELLETIER 1975, 225; WEVERS 1990 396.415. 641.644;→NIDNTT; TWNT -
3 σκηνή
I tent, booth, IG12.314.110, E.Hec. 1289;ἐπὶ σκηναῖς.. ναυτικαῖς S.Aj. 3
; σκηνῆς ἔνδον ib. 218 (anap.); ὑπὸ σκηναῖσι ib. 754; σκηνῆς ὕπαυλος ib. 796;σκηνὴν ποιήσαντες Th.2.34
;πηξάμενοι Hdt.6.12
, cf. And.4.30;ἵστασθαι X.Cyr.8.5.3
; τὰς σ. καταλύειν, διαλύειν, strike camp, Plb.6.40.2, Paus.10.25.3;σ. δερματίνη PCair.Zen.13.14
(iii B.C.); but also σ. μάλα ἰσχυρῶν ξύλων hut, D.Chr.7.23; booth in the marketplace, Ar.Th. 658, D.18.169 (both pl.), Theoc.15.16; (Delph., iii B.C.): pl., camp, A. Eu. 686, Ar. Pax 731, X.An.3.5.7.2 σκηνὰς ἐς ἱεράς to the holy tabernacle, E. Ion 806, cf. 1129, LXX Ex.26.1, al.II stage-building as background for plays, Pl.Lg. 817c, Poll.4.123 sqq., Vitr.5.6.1;τῆς σ. τὸ τέγος IG11(2).161
A115, cf. D127 (Delos, iii B.C.), 153.14 (ibid.); τραγικὴ ς. a sort of πῆγμα, such as that from which the prologue of A.Ag. is perhaps spoken, X.Cyr.6.1.54, Plu.Demetr.44, Suid. s.v. τραγικὴ ς.2 οἱ ἀπὸ τῆς σ. [ἥρωες] heroes represented on the stage, D.18.180; οἱ ἀπὸ σκηνῆς actors, players, opp. χορός, Arist.Pr. 922b17; alsoοἱ περὶ σκηνήν Plu.Galb.16
;οἱ ἐπὶ σκηνῆς Alciphr.3.65
codd., cf. Luc.Nec.16; cf. σκηνικός and v. infr. 111.1b.3 τὸ ἐπὶ τῆς σκηνῆς μέρος that which is actually represented on the stage, Arist.Po. 1459b25; τὰ ἀπὸ τῆς σκηνῆς (sc. ᾄσματα), songs or odes sung by one of the actors standing on the stage (not by the chorus), ib. 1452b18;τὰ μὲν ἀπὸ τῆς σ. οὐκ ἀντίστροφα, τὰ δὲ τοῦ χοροῦ ἀντίστροφα Id.Pr. 918b27
.4 metaph., stage-effect, acting, unreality, σκηνὴ πᾶς ὁ βίος 'all the world's a stage', AP10.72 (Pall.);ἡ σ. τοῦ βίου Max.Tyr.7.10
; theatrical trick, deception, J.BJ2.21.2, Hdn.3.12.3.III tented cover, tilt of a wagon or carriage, X. Cyr.6.4.11, D.S.20.25, Plu.Them.26;σ. τροχήλατοι A.Pers. 1000
(lyr.); also, bed-tester, D.41.11.b metaph., τὸν ὑπὸ (prob. cj. for ἐπὶ) σκηνῆς βίον the hidden life, Luc.Icar.21.2 in large ships, state-cabin on the poop, Poll.1.89, Palaeph.29;τῶν συριῶν ὑπὲρ τὴν σ. οὐσῶν PHib.1.38.7
(iii B.C.); ἀποκαταστήσω [τὸν σῖτον] ἐπὶ σκηνήν ib.86.8 (iii B.C.).IV entertainment given in tents, banquet, X. Cyr.2.3.1, 4.2.34, etc.;σ. δημοσία Id.Lac.15.4
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4 σκηνοποιέω
A make a tent or booth, Sm.Is.13.20, 22.15:—[voice] Med., form a canopy, Dsc.2.146:—but [voice] Med. in prop. sense, make oneself a tent or booth, Arist.Mete. 348b35, Clearch.9, Plb.14.1.7, D.S.3.27.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκηνοποιέω
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5 κανναβαρίους
κανναβάριοςcanabae) booth-keeper: masc acc pl -
6 σκηνοπηγία
-ας + ἡ N 1 2-0-3-0-4=9 Dt 16,16; 31,10; Zech 14,16.18.19booth-making 2 Mc 1,9ἐν τῇ ἑορτῇ τῆς σκηνοπηγίας at the feast of tabernacles Dt 16,16 Cf. DOGNIEZ 1992 65.219; →MM -
7 κανναβάριος
κανναβάριος, ὁ, (Lat.II = stupparius, Gloss.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κανναβάριος
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8 κλισία
A place for lying down or reclining: hence,I hut, shed, booth, 1. for use in peace, cot, cabin, once in Il., 18.589, cf. Od.14.194, al.2 for use in war, hut, κ. εὔπηκτος, εὔτυκτος, Il.9.663, 10.566;κ. ὑψηλή 24.448
: freq. in pl., camp, 1.487, al.;πῦρ ἐν κλισίῃσι βαλόντες Od.8.501
:—not common after Hom. ( σκηνή being used), B.12.135, etc.: used by Trag. in lyr. and anap., A.Fr. 131, S.Aj. 190, 1407, E.IA 189: later with various meanings, Βάκχου κλισίαι, of wine-shops, IG14.889 ([place name] Sinuessa); εὐσεβέων κλισίη, of the grave, Epigr.Gr.237.4 (Smyrna, ii/i B.C.), cf. IG12(5).1104 (Syros, ii A.D.); chapel,ἡ κ. ἡ ἱερά BCH51.220
([place name] Thasos), cf. Arch.Pap.1.219, IG42(1).123.131 (Epid.); cf. κλεισία.II anything for lying or sitting upon, couch or easy chair, Od.4.123;κ. δινωτὴν ἐλέφαντι καὶ ἀργύρῳ 19.55
;ἐπ' ἀλλοτρίαν κ. ἐρχόμενος IG22.1368.74
.2 couch for reclining on at table, Pi.P.4.133 (pl.);ᾧ ξυνὴν εἶχον ἐγὼ κ. Call.Aet.1.1.8
; place on such couch,κ. ἄτιμος Plu.Ant.59
, 2.148f;κ. ἄδοξος Hegesand.18
.III company of people sitting at meals, Ev.Luc.9.14; banquet,εὐωχίαι τε καὶ κ. Onos.35.5
; room for company, Luc.Am.12.IV way of lying, decubitus, Hp.Epid.7.25;τὸ σχῆμα τῆς κ. Plu.Sert.26
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9 πωλέω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to offer for sale, to sell' (IA.).Derivatives: 1. Nom. actionis: πώλ-ησις f. `sale (X. a.o.),- ημα n. `sale, sold merchandise' (inscr. Tauro- menion a.o.); backformation -ή, Dor. -ά f. `sale' (Sophr., Hyp. fr.). 2. Nom. agentis: πωλ-ητής m. `seller', des. of a financial official (Att. etc.), also - ητήρ m. `id.' (Delph. IVa a.o.), f. - ήτρια `seller' (Poll.), λαχανο- πωλέω (Ar.) a.o.; - πώλης m., - πωλις f. unlimited productive in compounds, e.g. ἀλλαντο-πώλης `sausage-seller' with ἀλλαντο-πωλ-έω etc., ἀρτό-πωλις `bread-seller, baker' (Ar. a.o.), cf. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 26 a. 109 w. n. 3, Schwyzer 451; from this as momentary formation the simplex πώλης (Ar.). 3. Nom. loci - ητήριον `selling-booth' (X. a.o.). 4. Adj. - ητικός `belonging to sale' (Pl.; Chantraine Études 134), - ιμος `for sale' (hell. pap.).Etymology: Acc. to its formation πωλέω must be an iterative-intensive deverbative, though neither in Greek nor in the related languages a corresponding primary verb can be shown with certainty. However Skt. páṇate `purchase, buy' can represent an old nasalpresent in MInd. form IE *pl̥-nā-ti). With this n-present is clearly related (except Skt. paṇa- n. `bet, stake, wages') a Balto-Slav. noun: Lith. pel̃nas `gain, profit, merit', Slav., e.g. OCS plěnъ ' λάφυρον', Russ. polón `captivity, booty'; IE * pel-no-s. From Germ. come two isolated adj.: OWNo. falr `vendible' (IE * polo-s), OHG fāli `id.' (IE *pēli̯o-s; formation like OWNo. ǣtr = Skt. ādyàs `eatable' \< IE *ēdi̯o-s); besides OHG feili, NHG feil with unexplained vocalism. Further details w. lit. in Mayrhofer s. páṇate, Fraenkel s. pel̃nas, Vasmer s. polón; older lit. in Bq and WP. 2, 51 (Pok. 804). -- Semant. πωλέω is close to ἐμπολή `trade(ware), purchase, gain' (s.v.), which is usu. connected with πέλομαι prop. *'turn (oneself)'; for πωλέω to πέλομαι Schwyzer 720. With this combination one should abandon the words mentioned above from IE * pel-. -- Cf. the lit. on πέρνημι.Page in Frisk: 2,633Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πωλέω
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10 σκηνη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `tent(-roof), booth, banquet; stage (building), scene' (IA., Dor.).Other forms: Dor. σκᾱνᾱ́.Compounds: Compp., e.g. σκηνο-πηγ-ία f. `tent-building' (Arist.), `the feast of tabernacles' (LXX, NT a.o.), σύ-σκηνος, Dor. σύν-σκανος m. `tent-, house-, table-mate' (Att., Tenedos a.o.) with - ία (X. a.o.); with ιο-suffix e.g. παρα-σκήν-ιον, - ια n. `room(s) next to the σκηνή' (D., Delos a. o.).Derivatives: 1. Diminut.: σκην-ίς, - ίδος f. (Plu.), - ίδιον n. (Th.), - ύδριον (Plu.). 2. - ίτης m. `tent-dweller, chandler, nomad etc.' (Isoc., Str., inscr. a.o.; Redard 26f.); also - ευτής m. (EM, AB). 3. - εῖον n. `tent-pole, -rod' (pap. IIIa). 4. - ικός `belonging to the stage, actor' (hell. inscr., Plu. a. o.) with - ικεύομαι `to perform as an actor' (Memn.). Denom. verbs: 5. σκην-άομαι, also w. κατα- a.o., `to pitch a tent, to camp' (Att.), - άω `to feast' (X.). 6. - έω, also w. δια-, συν-, ἀπο- a. o., `to be in a tent, to camp' (Att., esp. X., in non-pres. forms of - άω not well to distinguish) with - ημα (Dor. σκάναμα) n. `tent, camp' (A., X., Epid. IIIa a. o.), also `body' (Maced. inscr.; cf. σκῆνος). 7. - όω, often w. κατα-, παρα-, συν-, ἐπι-, ἀπο- a. o., 'to pitch a tent, to camp' (Pl., X. etc.) with - ωμα n., mostly pl., `camp, dwelling', also `body' (E., LXX a. o.), κατα- σκηνη `cover, curtain' (A. Cho. 985), - ωσις ( κατα-) f. (Agatharch., LXX a. o.); - ωταί συσκηνοῦντες H. -- Besides σκῆνος, Dor. (Ti. Locr.) σκᾶνος n. `body' (= tent of the soul), `corpse' (Hp., Democr., Ion. inscr., Nic., Ep. Kor. a. o.; Leumann Hom. Wörter 308 f. w. n. 81); n. after σῶμα, cf. also κτῆνος, σμῆνος a. o. -- Unclear σκῆν ὅ τινες μεν ψυχήν, τινες δε φάλαιναν H., i. e. `butterfly' resp. `moth' (cf. σκήνωμα papilio gloss.); prop. of the pup, cf. Immisch Glotta 6, 198ff., Güntert Kalypso 233.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Formation like ποινή, εὑνή, φερνή etc. (Chantraine Form. 191f., Schwyzer 489); further isolated. On possible remote cognates s. σκιά and Solmsen Unt. 278 n. 2 (S. 279f.). Lat. LW [loanword] scaena (unly in the sense of `stage').Page in Frisk: 2,727-728Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σκηνη
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11 θάλαμος
1) booth2) chamber3) wardΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > θάλαμος
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12 πάγκος
1) bench2) boothΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > πάγκος
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